![]() ![]() ![]() *A Raspberry Pi 4GB and up can handle up to 3 maybe 4 players in co-op, however, a Raspberry Pi 2GB is single player only server with the benefit of loading chunks etc. ![]() *A Raspberry Pi 4GB or up is recommended, it will work on a 2GB Raspberry Pi 4 but that will require additional Steps, these will be listed later on in the instructions. With Slice of Pi, you get a slice of the best All the mods has to offer but in a small and neat little package.Ī micro SD-card of atleast 4GB, 8GB recommended.Ī 8GB minimum USB 3 stick or a USB 3 HDD/SSD to run the server on. I'm proud to present the first Minecraft server modpack designed for the Raspberry pi! Type that number in for your Device IP above.Is vanilla not enough for you anymore and you want to do more with your Raspberry pi, then this pack is just for you! Look for the line labeled as IPv4 Address, and copy the IP address there. When the command prompt opens up, type ipconfig. In order to get your computer's IP, hold down the windows key and press R. You'll want to find the Port Range Forwarding section of your router, and enter in the following information.Īpplication Name: Minecraft server Start ~ End Port: 25565 - 25565 Protocol: TCP Device IP: ENTER COMPUTER'S IP HERE My router is a Linksys, you'll want to google around to find the steps with your specific router. Enter the password to your router to continue. This will most likely take you to your router's website where you can manage your router's settings. ![]() Take the number it gives you, copy it, and paste it into the address bar. To do this, google Whats my IP? on Google. In order to allow people not on the same IP to connect,you'll need to port forward your server. The server now works locally! Anyone on the same IP as yours can now join the server. (Since this section deals with IP addresses, there will be no pictures for privacy stuff, cause IDK how IPs can be used to harm) ![]()
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